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staff reporter wang liwei
Cover Story: China’s Financial Industry Regulators to Get Reshuffle of Responsibilities
secretary office of the Financial Stability and Development Committee has a
staff
of only about a dozen
Cover Story: The Lagging Overhaul of China’s $3.9 Trillion Bank WMP Sector
said.
Wang
Liwei
and Xia Yining contributed to this report. Contact
reporter
Denise Jia
Deutsche Bank to Get More ‘Aggressive’ in China as Lender Hunts for Elusive Profits
significantly impacted its China operations. Zhu said that much of the
staff
layoff and cost reduction were in
Cover Story: A Year On, a Quieter Outbreak Still Sickens Thousands in Northwest China
among
staff
members and students at the Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute in the neighborhoods
In Depth: New Foreign Investment Law Goes on Fast Track
prohibition, which says “administrative organs and their
staff
shall not use administrative means to
Why is U.S. Hedge Fund Manager Treated Like a Rock Star in China?
that p Contact reporters
Wang
Liwei
(liweiwang@caixin.com) and Leng Cheng (chengleng@caixin.com)
AIIB: Lean, Mean, Funding Machine
quickly, but it has done so with far fewer employees. The EBRD had 1,000
staff
when it approved its first
Closer Look: IMF's Decision on Yuan Means More Reforms for China
Closer Look: How AIIB, BRICS Bank Are Facing Up to Early Challenges
Yuan Devaluation Is Part and Parcel of Reform, Expert Says
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